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New development makes residents ‘feel at home’

Australian provider of private aged care services, Seasons Aged Care, has announced that construction will soon commence on stage one of its new $115 million, 283 unit community.

<p>Seasons Aged Care chief executive, Nick Loudon, says his focus on the new Seasons Sinnamon Park development is on providing a private home environment for each resident. </p>

Seasons Aged Care chief executive, Nick Loudon, says his focus on the new Seasons Sinnamon Park development is on providing a private home environment for each resident.

Located in the heart of one of Brisbane’s fastest growing suburbs, leafy Sinnamon Park sits in a prime location just 14kms from the CBD with wide open spaces, parks and walking tracks, as well as access to an array of shopping, medical and transport services.

Stage one of Seasons Sinnamon Park is scheduled to open to residents in early 2017. Valued at about $53 million, it includes 131 units with a choice of one, two and three bedroom, fully self contained apartments specifically designed and constructed to optimise delivery of clinical care and support services.

Seasons Aged Care is Queensland owned and operated and Sinnamon Park will be its seventh successful aged care development.

Each Seasons Aged Care community boasts its own amenities which are based on the needs of the individual community and the location and design of the land upon which it has been built.

The new facility will boast beautiful lakes and walking tracks, men’s sheds, chicken houses, bird aviaries and communal veggie gardens to beautiful leisure facilities which ensure safety and security, while cinemas, movie lounges, librarys, beauty salons and cafes all help to create that special sense of ‘community’ which residents can access during the day.

Seasons Aged Care chief executive, Nick Loudon, says his focus is on providing a private home environment for each resident.

“Seasons Sinnamon Park has been designed to deliver the security, dignity, respect and choice which we all expect and that the older people in our communities have earned in building this great country of ours. While each unit will present as a private residence, it will also have been subtly integrated with state of the art clinical monitoring capability and emergency response systems which can be accessed by our residents as they require them,” Mr Loudon says.

Couples can remain living together, even when one’s health needs might change, and family pets are welcome.

For more information on Seasons Sinnamon Park or to register your interest, contact 1300 506 116 or visit www.seasonscare.com.au.

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